Aortic Regurgitation

Oct 4, 2018 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on Aortic Regurgitation

Aortic Regurgitation Roger Byrne Dermot Phelan I. INTRODUCTION. Aortic regurgitation (AR), despite being one of the more common forms of valvular heart disease, remains clinically challenging with regard to accurate…

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Aortic Stenosis

Oct 4, 2018 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on Aortic Stenosis

Aortic Stenosis Divya Gumber Eoin Donellan Patrick Collier I. INTRODUCTION Aortic stenosis (AS) is a common treatable cardiovascular problem whose prevalence is on the increase because of our aging population….

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Pulmonary and critical care pearls

Sep 14, 2018 by in RESPIRATORY Comments Off on Pulmonary and critical care pearls

Respiratory mechanics and sounds: ( Fig. 28.1 ) • Inspiration: • Active process in which diaphragmatic contraction generates negative intrathoracic pressure, sucking air into the conducting airways • Exhalation: •…

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Advanced care planning and the family meeting

Sep 14, 2018 by in RESPIRATORY Comments Off on Advanced care planning and the family meeting

Common misconceptions and mistakes • Parsing out critical care into its individual interventions, asking surrogates what they think their loved one would want (eg, triple-lumen catheter [TLC] placement, nasogastric [NG]…

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Diabetic emergencies

Sep 14, 2018 by in RESPIRATORY Comments Off on Diabetic emergencies

Common misconceptions and mistakes • Extreme hyperglycemia always implies profound dehydration and is pathognomonic for a hyperosmolar-type presentation • Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) always requires aggressive fluid resuscitation • Attributing ketoacidosis…

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Code status

Sep 14, 2018 by in RESPIRATORY Comments Off on Code status

Common misconceptions and mistakes • Advising your patients to avoid resuscitation based on your assessment of the severity of their baseline cardiopulmonary disease and your “certainty” that resuscitation attempts would…

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Bedside presentations in the ICU

Sep 14, 2018 by in RESPIRATORY Comments Off on Bedside presentations in the ICU

Common misconceptions and mistakes • Giving three complete, separate physical examinations when presenting a single new admission (emegency department [ED] examination, intensive care unit (ICU) admit examination, and the current…

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The obtunded inpatient with normal vital signs

Sep 14, 2018 by in RESPIRATORY Comments Off on The obtunded inpatient with normal vital signs

Common misconceptions and mistakes • All unarousable patients should be immediately intubated because “they are not protecting their airway” • Failing to realize that only a finite number of processes…

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Hemoptysis

Sep 14, 2018 by in RESPIRATORY Comments Off on Hemoptysis

Common misconceptions and mistakes • Believing that a double-lumen tube is the preferred airway in a patient with massive hemoptysis • Failing to treat patients with bronchiectasis and hemoptysis with…

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